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Title: Jaleco is quitting the video game business.
Post by: Alt-PyschoNintega on 01/20/2009, 12:18 PM
http://www.edge-online.com/news/report-jaleco-exits-gaming

That means the 2 of you who are hoping for another installment/remake of the Rushing Beat series are out of luck.
Title: Re: Jaleco is quitting the video game business.
Post by: geise on 01/22/2009, 09:38 AM
That actually does suck.  I liked a good handful of their games in the 16-bit day.  Super EDF was good, and Rushing Beat/Rival Turf wasn't that bad either.  My favorite game they did was Tengoku the Game Paradise on the Saturn.  Had a lot more that the Arcade version didn't.  However I am not surprised that this has happened.  The game market has changed and it seems like this is happening to a lot of smaller game companies lately.  Hell even Taito has been bought.  Times have certainly changed.
Title: Re: Jaleco is quitting the video game business.
Post by: Ratix on 01/24/2009, 05:37 PM
Quote from: Nintega on 01/20/2009, 12:18 PMhttp://www.edge-online.com/news/report-jaleco-exits-gaming

That means the 2 of you who are hoping for another installment/remake of the Rushing Beat series are out of luck.
to bad then i was looking forward to a ROBOWARRIOR2.
Title: Re: Jaleco is quitting the video game business.
Post by: guyjin on 01/24/2009, 10:54 PM
Quote from: Ratix on 01/24/2009, 05:37 PM
Quote from: Nintega on 01/20/2009, 12:18 PMhttp://www.edge-online.com/news/report-jaleco-exits-gaming

That means the 2 of you who are hoping for another installment/remake of the Rushing Beat series are out of luck.
to bad then i was looking forward to a ROBOWARRIOR2.
It's called 'bomberman 2', silly :P
Title: Re: Jaleco is quitting the video game business.
Post by: Ratix on 01/25/2009, 02:43 AM
yeah, i read up on that but a sequel would still kickass uhei inoh and kinoko kunimoto made some rockin tunes
Title: Re: Jaleco is quitting the video game business.
Post by: OldRover on 01/25/2009, 02:31 PM
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